Raigad Fort

Raigad
was the capital of the Marathas under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Britishers named it 'Gibralter of the East' as the well-fortified
structure atop a hill that had repeatedly defied attackers. Shivaji
built the fort in the 14th century. Chit Darwaja, also known as Jit
Darwaja is at the foothills near village Pachad.

Khoob Ladha Buruj is a strategically located tower, from where any
attacker from both the side could be defended. Maha Darwaja is at a
distance of nearly a mile ahead after a difficult climb. This 350
years-old main entrance to the fort stands so majestically. Mena Darwaja
is a special entrance for the royal ladies and the queens.

Rani Vasa or Queens' Chambers is to the left of Mena Darwaja. The royal
ladies were using these six rooms. In front of the Rani Vasa is the
Palkhi Darwaja, special entrance for the convoy of Shivaji Maharaj.
There is a row of three dark chambers to the right of Palkhi Darwaja.
There is the palace of Shivaji Maharaj to the right of the granaries.